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2. An inferior weave of wool used to make uniforms early in the war; later came to mean any clothing or equipment of substandard quality.
4. To be rejected by a lover. "Looks like Sally gave poor Buck the ____."
5. Used today, the Civil War saw the first known use of this word to complain.
8. A northern person with Southern, anti-Union sympathies.
10. The Civil War saw the first widespread use of this term to describe American money.
14. What you were called when you were found drunk.
16. To dismiss from the army dishonorably.
19. Initially a green, inexperienced person, soon the term came to mean an inexperienced 2nd lieutenant (2 words).
23. An overly smooth or fancy talker, especially politicians or salesmen (2 words).
25. Wry term meaning killed in action (2 words).
26. Jail.
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1. Where a Pickett was a sentry on foot, this was a sentry on horseback.
3. The soldier's name for a haversack (2 words).
6. A soldier's favorite drink: beer (2 words).
7. A soldier detailed from the ranks to act as the cook
(2 words).
9. The first known use of this term for everything's o.k. (2 words)
11. A shot or shell that goes way over the front lines and into the rear (2 words).
12. Tennessee quick step.
13. To see combat for the first time is seeing the ______.
15. Another word for very, as in "Oh, her dress is ________ pretty."
17. When important people visited the front line, they were referred to as ____ (2 words).
18. Gold braid used to denote officer ranks (2 words).
20. The best kind of common sense or good judgment you could have (2 words).
21. This bug was referred to as General Bragg's body guard.
22. A strong wish or want.
24. To be armed with a gun. "He wanted to fight me, but I told him I was not ______."